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Looking for a bit of light-hearted humor for your next concert? This cute novelty piece (based on the familiar folksong Turkey In The Straw) will not only help students learn the names of the fifty...view details

What a combination! Irving Berlin's classic song with an original partner-melody by Don Besig and Nancy Price. A real winner for two-part choirs. The optional P/A CD adds a true ragtime sound. ...view details

Beginning with the lyric, "Guzzle, guzzle, guzzle, munch, munch, gobble, gobble, chomp, pass the salt and pepper...," you can immediately see the possibilities for a delightful, tongue-in-cheek fugue! Recorded...view details

These two traditional songs fit together amazingly well in this excellent concert/festival selection! Each voice part becomes more independent as the arrangement progresses, and when all the parts do their...view details

This is hilarious! Ellen Foncannon has created a clever parody on Bach's famous "Fugue in G minor" that will have your audience in stitches! Your students will have a blast singing such funny words with such...view details

Some clever lyrical additions make this old American fiddle tune a delightful program number, and a top-seller! Ideal for young choirs, it's now available for two-part, three-part mixed and TB groups. Highly...view details

If you're looking for a bit of nostalgia for your program, a pop tune that has not been over-performed, look at this Ella Fitzgerald hit from the 1940's. It has an upbeat, swingin' shuffle feel and clever...view details

This is pure delight! With optional parts for slide whistle, ratchet, wood block and cow bell, it's an Irish folk tune with an infectious melody and a terrific "hook" that will lift your spirits each time you...view details

Here's a nice change of pace - the hit tune from the early 1900's has been brought up to date in this tasteful light-concert arrangement. It's just plain fun from beginning to end, and adding movement or...view details

Lewis Carroll's playful language, vividly describing the Jabberwock, is the inspiration for this clever, lighthearted setting. "Beware the Jabberwock, my son! The jaws that bite, the claws that catch!...view details

Hilarious! Here is your chance to show off the personality of your men's group with style! Familiar melodies, such as Verdi's La Donna e Mobile and the Toreador song from "Carmen," are given new...view details

This incredibly original and clever take-off of the familiar nursery rhyme is bluesy and fun all the way, with plenty of chances for your students to sing "Baa-baa" as they tell the part of the story we never...view details

This is great, ghoulish fun! Bobby Pickett's hilarious song from the 60's is still going strong in this super arrangement. It has all the ingredients that made the original so popular: spooky sound effects,...view details

This Henry Mancini favorite comes to new life in a warm, expressive concert setting, which features an inventive harmonic approach and a gently arpeggiated accompaniment. This is sure to be warmly received by...view details

Three Blind Mice has never sounded like this before! Steven Porter's "sophisticated tongue-in-cheek" treatment of the familiar folk song is perfect for the serious treble choir looking for a bit of fun!...view details

You've never imagined this popular American folksong with such interesting character before! With generous sharing of the melody in all voice parts, this innovative arrangement also uses piano four-hands,...view details

Swing Low, Sweet Chariot and When The Saints Go Marching In really belong together in this dynamic, soulful setting, which contrasts the two classic spirituals in such an exciting way that your...view details